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electric cars. they shuttered the technology. we've seen our foreign competitors, we're playing a little catch-up in the united states. why hasn't the electrical taken off. >> i think it's the cost. 80% of the cost of my car is the lithium battery. every year they're cheaper more powerful and condensed. it's a beautiful car, but it was $100,000. a lot of people say, well, i would love to do this, but that's a lot of money. our goal is to spend $18,000 to $20,000, get in one of my cars, it won't be your primary car but your secondary car. the volts we only had three great months of selling them. our plan is to get off the defense of foreign oil. china announced that they wanted 10 million cars on the road. they just did a multi billion dollars investment. we in america cannot allow one more technology or business to go overseas, specifically china. we got to do that in america. my car used to be made in china but now it's made here in the united states of america. >> gavin: was that a value proposition? were you doing that because of traditional cheap labor you were getting there you have

and an obstacle. >> you mentioned some earlier in the business is technology and metal side of things. -- medical side of things. the chinese have a 40-year plan for medical technology and innovation. we cannot have a 40 day plan here in washington. >> in the health care bill we say everybody else in the world would celebrate that and say how to expand our lead globally? what do we do? we hit the medical industry with billions of dollars of new taxes. the fda slows down approval by at least two years an additional comparison. go compete in cd can still be leaders in the world. pretty tough to do. >> the health care bill is a perfect example of the government getting in the way. thingk about dictating to an interest company everything. -- ask insurance company, every dollar you spend you must only spend 15% on administrative costs. we the government will decide that on your behalf. there's not a better example anything that has happened and the health care bill when comes to the government being in the way of businesses and entrepreneurs. >> you have all outlined the worst-case scenario. we mentio

. tonight we look ahead to technology that could be in our future. an update on europe and its ongoing financial crisis. e.u. officials say the region's economy shrunk more than expected in the second quarter. year-to-year the eurozone economy contracted by nearly 1%, that's almost twice as much as what was calculated last month. but the e.u.'s statistics agency says the revision could be due to the region's economy being stronger than thought a year ago. the revision isn't expected to change policymakers' decisions regarding stimulus and bailout efforts. >> susie: even as more americans find work, there are still 12 million people searching for jobs and many workers are discovering they need new skills to land one. you only have to go as far as your local goodwill for some job training services. just last year, more than 3.5 million people reached out to goodwill industries international for help with job training and placement. sylvia hall continues our look at job retraining. when you think of goodwill, you may think of a store like this. what you may not know is that the money made

, it is hopeful. journalism has been decentralized by the technology, there are more voices. more people are doing journalism today on more platforms than ever before, and i think that's good. i think technology will enhance journalism. it will enable us to do crowd sourcing, to engage with communities via facebook and twitter. it will be more participate tore. we can skype interviews in faraway places so there's a lot of things to be hopeful for. we can engage communities, that's what i'm hopeful for. the part that i'm worried about is a financial question, how are we going to support quality journalism in the digital age. what is the appropriate business model for the new world. >> belva: steve, are the opportunities for originality and enterprise, one would think it might be because of the plentiful ways that news gets put together? >> yes. and i think that in this day and age ordinary commodity generic stories are not going to do it for an audience. it has to be original, it has to be enterprising because there's all this information out there and you need to stand out by doing original, creat

different, very successful businesses in finance, in manufacturing, and in technology when i chaired the panel for the clinton global initiative. they are lloyd blankfein, the chairman and ceo of goldman sachs, andrew liveris, the president, chairman and ceo of dow chemical, and john chambers, the chairman and ceo of cisco. the conversation was fascinating. listen in. >>> lloyd, let me start with you. when you look at the global economy, right now, you know, what is it, four years after the crash, what does it look like to you? >> well, we're definitely in a muddle-through phase, slow growth, very disappointing. but i think one of the things that was achieved -- and by the way, in hindsight it may look small but while we were living through it, it was very large. there was a substantial chance too substantial to live with of things falling off the rail. they're still out there, and a lot of the things that would foster growth are still uncertain and are still, you know, frankly they're still in the forward. but i think what was taken off the table recently by the -- frankly by the ce

technology -- it is great that you are trying to merge the two. >> we have combined our new technology, coal black. it is innovative technology that blocks the sun. >> people want to give back. it is a huge way to re -- raise money for charity. >> we have a lot of things going on. we have a win baltimore program giving back to local high schools. there is a lot going on and the running festival is part of that. >> 80 people will be debuting that brand new shoe in the race. the-maybe people -- maybe people will be debut in the brand new issue in the race. a lot of sunshine. the coal block technology will come in handy. >> there is not enough technology in the world to get me through a marathon unless it is an internal combustion engine. then maybe i can cruise through. >> should rope onto tom. >> he might be allowed to do it. it is going to be a chilly day. we have baseball tonight to talk about. the orioles are still in this thing. if you are holding tickets of getting of the train this morning going to new york, yesterday was running for most of the day in new york. it will be quiet by game

. ♪ ♪ places it will take you. ♪ ♪ dreams it will make come true. ♪ ♪ with technology and style to match your achievements and desires. ♪ ♪ the question is where erll your new es take you? ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new lexus es. ♪ ♪ >> live and in h.d., this is abc 7 news, washington weekly. on your side. >> and tonight we're days away from the first and only vice-presidential debate and the candidates are preparing for the big matchup. >> politicians from both parties are weighing in on who they believe will come out on top. >> the countdown to joe biden and paul ryan's faceoff in danville kentucky, has begun. the vrnings p. candidates are preparing to go -- the v.p. candidates are preparing to go head to head on the heels of last week's first presidential debate. >> i think the v.p. debates are very important and paul will do a good job but joe biden is incredibly gifted when it comes to debating and understanding policy. and he's a good order. >> after president obama's poor showing against mitt romney in denver

despite the availability of 21st century technology. everybody is automating everything and it's very slow. you look at the demographics of the federal workforce, they are aging. attrition would take care of a lot of this if it could be accompanied by rigorous management. president obama, prior to becoming president, the largest management he had was [ indiscernible.] >> i think that was a plug. the gentleman with the red tide. let's look for the microphone. >> i am with northstar policy navigation and james callan associates. we have enormous potential in the united states to develop our energy resources. it seems a lot of it is a communications challenge. when you have a lease it does not mean you will find oil. var, we talk about it having big reserves. it takes a long while. how do we communicate that to the average citizen? that will be the key to have a sound energy policy that can benefit all americans. >> the chamber is very active in politics, but we don't do presidential policy. i will refer to something that candidate romney said the other day about energy. he said you spend all

a future. persistent technology here in western massachusetts, this is a real opportunity for the future. only if there is a well-educated work force. that starts and home school, on into community colleges, and on into universities. i want to say this is about priorities. that is how i see it. there will not be a single, magic bullet. what the priorities. students will have to pick up more of the costs of student loans. twice, senator brown voted to let students rates double. why? it would have forced to pay for it closing a loophole used by millionaires. it is called the newt gingrich loophole. what are your priorities? protecting loopholes for millionaires or college education? >> great question. the cost of education is out of sight. we need to have an educated student population. my youngest daughter graduated. i understand. one of the largest driving forces behind the high cost of education is administrative costs. professor war makes about $350 thousand to teach a course. she got a zero interest loan and gets perks. it is interesting. kids are forced to go out and borrow money at

they did it and how they leveraged commercial, off-the-shelf technology to empower it. >> with the largest discretionary funding of any be u.s. department, dod is a ripe target for budget cuts. sequestration looks likely since we're seeing little action from congress. what problems is that going to present for supporting soldiers, sailors and air personnel? >> well, one of the jobs that we all have is jcs, and i'll put back on my chief of army hat for a moment, is the job of taking the resources that are provided and keeping the force in balance. so a service chief has about five levers they can pull to keep the budget in the balance. manpower costs on one side, infrastructure on the other, operations, maintenance, training and modernization. i mean, there's probably another lever there or so that i've forgotten about. but, you know, it does come down to mechanics at some point. how much money will you invest in each of those to have each of those levers stay in balance. and the challenge that you describe in managing the budget and especially as it regards sequestration is that it takes a

to technology, jim. and there's been some troubling signs in tech land. you know, we've seen the run in technology, as well, a 20% gain in tech overall. >> horrendous. advanced micro, to me, that's just an -- put it with the other $2 companies. throw in nokia. there's no growth -- obviously, this is like saying negative yardage in the nfl. i've got to be careful, because negative yardage means they lost yardage. you're losing in the pc business, getting smaller. western digital, sea gate downgrade, very important, because not just pcs. the tech trade didn't happen. the fourth quarter tech trade didn't happen. you're sitting here thinking the two largest groups in the s&p. >> right. >> and they're not doing well. finance is inexpensive, tech looks like a value trap. >> not good. not good. >> no, not good. >> i've seen a little nuance -- >> periodically, like you, i'm constrained by the facts. you're 100% constrained by the facts. meaning that i think that when the federal reserve is printing money, you're betting against -- >> there's no constraint. the truth will set you free. >> i h

the technology and services to help you solve it. lou: the unemployment rate dropping and dramatically. the jobs picture, however, is still stagnant. former cbo director, douglas holtz-eakin, joins us here in just moments to explain all of this and to give us a perspective on the economy going forward. on wall street, stocks finished the nasdaq down about 13 points. for the week, both the dow and s&p up 1% while the nasdaq posted a fractional gain. as i reported, the september unemployment report did come in at 7.8%, down from 8.2%, 114,000 jobs, 10,000 of them government jobs. unemployment is 15% with 23 million americans still unemployed, under employed, or having simply given up looking for work. crude oil dropping again on concerns of slow economic growth. crude oil down a dollar 83 under $90 a barrel. for california, prices statewide for gasoline are $4.99 a station, and some stations charges $6 a gallon. others shut down because of gasoline shortages. nationally, the price of a gallon is now $3.79. good news, however, exxon reporting its refinery in california is back up to full operating

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over them. having a technological advantage. having a military advantage. they are not going to accept that. i think the reason our policy is prevention is because we understand what the consequences will be if we do not succeed in maintaining this. that is the point about containment. containment does not prevent the saudis for making this decision to go ahead and do this. and our ability to persuade them along the lines of, look, you can count on our insurance. i said before, the obama administration would be the third american investors and that says they cannot have this. right after the acquired this, we are going to go in and say, never mind, you can accept our insurance. they are not going to accept the insurance because they have already seen that what we said was not going to hold. the reason is so important to have prevention as an objective is that containment will fail if it comes to with least that measure. >> daniel, quickly, because i want to get to mike on the title of this report and what you think it implies in terms of policy. but quickly, steve referenced the studie

should avoid doing business with china's two leading technology firms because they pose a national security threat. a year-long probe says these companies pose a security risk. the committee recommends that government computer systems should not include any components made by these companies and they may have violated some laws. how important is this, dave? >> it's important. chairman rogers was an important component of the piece we did early this month that was on chinese cyber espionage. it focused on huawei. a company discovered the chinese were in their system, nortel. they went out of business. some claim it's because of huawei. chairman rogers is trying to raise the alarm on this. i can only tell you from firsthand experience, so many ceos of fortunate 500 companies who would not come on the program that we did a number of months ago because they fear for their business in china have admitted to me face to face that their firewalls had been breached by the chinese, that they'd been informed of that by the fbi. and so by doing this, chairman rogers simply is able to raise a l

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are off by one-sixth. it said the company is adopting new online technology just like its customers. >>> liam neeson action film single was tops at the box office this weekend doing twice twice the business, the take for "taken 2" was 50 million bucks. meanwhile, "hotel transylvania" checked in at $27 million and "pitch perfect at $17 million. >> even if you don't like the message, it needs to get out there about travesties around the globe. >>> when we come back, see a wedding party turn into one ugly mess. the camera was rolling as a drawn brawl turned deadly. >>> also, an important new clue this morning in a desperate search for a girl who disappeared simply trying to make her way to school. i love this time of year. it's like its own new beginning. it's all about change. the kids are going back to school, it's the perfect time to get back to you. to do something for yourself. a perfect time to join weight watchers. you spend your life taking care of others, why not take this time to take care of you? why not join weight watchers and start losing weight and feeling good, right no

as 1500 workers to staff a new computer technology center in a detroit suburb. the automaker is shifting computer work from companies at outside firms and plans to open up four new technology centers in the united states. gm says it could hire 10,000 people to do the work in the next three to five years. >>> best buy's geek squad is expanding the tech support service now offered to ebay customers who opt for service plans when they buy some electronics. the geek squad is also being tested at 28 target stores as best buy looks for new ways to make some money from fixing computers and tablets. >>> the generic version of a popular antifres and the drug apparently isn't working for some people. the fda chose tests show that the generic version of wellbutrin xl isn't as effective. hundreds of patients complained sparking an fda investigation. so the pharmaceutical company and a laboratory are pulling the generic version. they say there are no safety issues associated with the generic products. >>> a new study by ucla neurophysicists show the sleeping brain behaves as if it is remembering some

the most compelling persuasive and winning argument against the death penalty. second, technology can provide help. the wonders of dna testing are beginning to be visible. technology is neutral. it convicts and finds innocent. we must make it a regularized part of the system. giving defendants access to dna testing and evidence whenever it might be relevant. as the case of the west memphis three make so clear coerced interrogations continue to be the bane of fair trials. but even here there is an answer. as one who was a prosecutor for many years, i can tell you that having a tape recording of interrogations would help everybody, and it would make clear if there had been improper pressure e earthed on the defendant or witness and it would also protect the interrogating officer from the false claims much sufficient pressure that had been brought to bear. the audio or video would make clear what had actually been said, again eliminating so many of the arguments on both sides. the cost of recording interrogation is too insignificant to worry about. every cell phone just about has the cap

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their technology but still very much a technology that hasn't demonstrated what they and north korea have been claiming. when they claimed to launch satellite to extend their ballistic missile to say they could hit the u.s. some would say is not a reality yet. >> when someone is exacting a claim like, this you know what i mean washington and seoul would have factoried that in. simply the problems of the technical capacity -- >> absolutely. i think this is probably much more, if we want to explain it, a case of political rhetoric. the north feel compelled in the face of the extension of the missile capabilities and the result of the disagreement with the americans demonstrate they can respond in a way but perhaps most importantly, the military. we have seen the succession from kim oni will had a shift in central gravity. and yet the military remains an important actor in the north korean political environment, and i think what we're seeing is a government seeking to assure its key constituents and to send a signal to the outside world in the face of what they consider pressure from the south an

a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> a young woman ice night on the town turned deadly after she drank a cocktail filled with liquid nitrogen. debbie was enjoying a night out with friends. she began to complain of severe stomach pains. she was taken to the hospital where she was diagnosed with a perpherated stomach. >> she'll have to eat smaller meals more frequently. perhaps nutritional supplements, but she should be able to live a relatively normal life. >> some bartenders usually liquid nigh nitrogen for effect. it can cause permanent burns. sounds like something you definitely want in a bar. >>> facebook is rolling out a new feature designed to get you to spend money. and there's a new must have item for nats fans. shawn yancy has your top five fox 5. >> how you can get even more natitude. geo is launching his own clothing line. he'll start off with these two t-shirts. $1 from every t-shirt sold will go to the foundation to support children and families who need medical care

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's was closed after the 1989 earthquake because it failed to meet seismic standards. >> the technology companies and the market getting so hot, what we decided do is got it approved as an office building. >> the plans call for 22,000 square feet of office space and a restaurant. the exterior will be restored and the building brought up to modern codes. cost is what most often keeps churches from being restored. >> to rehabilitate a building like this is about $17 million to $19 million. >> st. joseph's is just a number of church buildings all over the city preservationists hope can be saved. >> the adaptation of a building like that that removes it from the vacant list that creates activity around and within a community or a neighborhood is far more valuable than seeing a building lie vacant. >> the second church of christ scientist on delores street was build back in 1915. it's an important architectural landmark. >> this is one of two wood-framed truss system domes in the city of san francisco. >> he is planning to turn the ornate church into four residential units. >> there would be three mul

. it is for experimental purposes. >> the scion is a concept car, a platform to try out technologies for the next generation of connected vehicles. >> not just our smart phones and tablets but everything in our lives are going to be internet enabled and that is in fact happening as we speak and the connected vehicle is the next big rerevolution in mobility. >> cisco is is holding an invitation mighting with vehicle manufacturers. >> the carnies as a result of my cell phone who is getting in the car. my wife likes classical and i like jazz. doesn't have to play jazz when she is in the car, only does it for me. >> the executives agree this is only the beginning. some of the same technology used for safety and navigation features in this car could end up paving the way for whole cities full of cars that drive themself it will be a lot easier if the car companies and networking companies start working together now to make is city streets ready for the technology. >> putting in for things that don't exist now but that you know they are coming. >> automakers are already showing off cars that talk to ea

business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> there are just 24 days left until election day, but still there's some confusion over the actual process. new voter i.d. laws in several states have changed the rules, while other states have seen their laws knocked down or delayed by the courts. so we are focusing on those voter i.d. laws this morning. right now we are focusing on florida. joining me now is florida conservative talk show host bernie thompson. i wanted to ask you -- good morning to you, first of all. >> good morning. >> i want to ask you first about these -- i will call them tougher voter i.d. laws. i know i'll get a snarky response from you on that one. but are they really necessary? >> not snarky, cheery. i came to bring you good news. early voting began in florida in 2004. and now voters have a chance to vote absentee early or on november 6th. so what the legislature did last time around is they shortened the number of days, but they extended the hours. so now instead of not being able to vote after 5:00, we could go vote at 9:00 all the

for sale. >> it is a concept car, a platform to try out technologies for the next generation of connected vehicles. >> not just smart phones but tablets but everything in our lives will be internet enabled. the connected vehicle is the next big revolution in mobility. >> that is why cisco is holding a meeting with toyota as a co-sponsor. they have to work with every car manufacturer to make vehicles as smart as everything else. crews getting in the car, my wife likes classical, i like jazz. >> the executive meeting agree,000 is only the beginning. some of the technology for safety and navigation features could pave the way for cars that drive themselves. >> google has showed a prototype but bringing it to market will be a lot of easier if the car companies and networking companies start working together to make city streets ready for the technology. >> you know they are coming. you don't have to tear up the city streets and reconfigure the city to add new technologies. >> automakers are showing off cars that talk to each other but a fully driverless car is ten years away. in the meantime,

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of the battlegrounds states. >>> at 11:30, the new technology that lets you print in 3-d. how you can >> ama: this probably isn't worth celebrate but it was an historic day at the gas pumps. prices in california hit an all-time high. the average is 4.61 a gallon. that beats the 2008 record by less than a tenth of a penny. in san francisco a gallon of regular is 4 .68. 4.63 in san jose and oak leafnlt prices are still affected by the chevron rye finery fire. the unanimous average is 3.81 a gal. one woman is cutting her work hours. >> i have to fill up two or three times a week, so in order to make it balance i go in less hours, cut out days and that cuts down on my gas. >> ama: and gas prices are likely to increase over the next few days. >>> with the election just a month away irit was rather low key day on the campaign attachment while president obama celebrate his wedding anniversary with the first lady, his republiccage challenger, mitt romney, courted voters in the sunshine state. >> mitt romney had the campaign trail all to himself today. the republican contender stumped for votes in th

:30, the new technology that lets you print in 3-d. how you canÑ/&Ñfñ!ñx1q1qúl >> ama: this probably isn't worth celebrate but it was an historic day at the gas pumps. prices in california hit an all-time high. the average is 4.61 a gallon. that beats the 2008 record by less than a tenth of a penny. in san francisco a gallon of regular is 4 .68. 4.63 in san jose and oak leafnlt prices are still affected by the chevron rye finery fire. the unanimous average is 3.81 a gal. one woman is cutting her work hours. >> i have to fill up two or three times a week, so in order to make it balance i go in less hours, cut out days and that cuts down on my gas. >> ama: and gas prices are likely to increase over the next few days. >>> with the election just a month away irit was rather low key day on the campaign attachment while president obama celebrate his wedding anniversary with the first lady, his republiccage challenger, mitt romney, courted voters in the sunshine state. >> mitt romney had the campaign trail all to himself today. the republican contender stumped for votes in the critical state of

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? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. ♪ >>> you know that theme song, don't you? it's bond, james bond. while today's bond is walking around in kos tom made tom ford suits, the guitarist here, you could say he got the short end of the stick. vic flick was paid just $15 for his iconic guitar rift. from sean connery to daniel craig what are your favorite james bond moments and kraergt s characters? the movie series turned 50. >> what are you having? >> i'll have a vodka martini, shaken, not stirred. >> do you expect me to talk? >> no, mr. bond, i expect you to die. terror me, the best bond villain of all time is goldfinger. he is obsessed with gold. you would think somebody like that would be easy for james bond to foil but he actually gets smarter as the film goes along. >> i'll never find another girl like you. will you marry me? >> the best bond girl, tracy. she's the woman that bond marries. she has everything that you could want in a great bond woman character. she's brilliant, she's strong, she's beautiful, she's also incredibly tro

.c.? you have politicians bragsing about not -- bragging about not understanding technology and then voting on technology laws. you had the former federal trade commissioner say at this conference -- it was an antitrust class i once audited -- say that government agencies sue companies sometimes for all the wrong reasons. if silicon valley does something stupid, it's maybe self-correcting, but should we be more worried about washington, d.c.? >> should we be more worried about washington, d.c. than silicon valley? i think we should be worried about them for opposite reasons. the smartest people in america go to silicon valley. the most brilliant people in america whether it's mark zuckerberg or reid hoffman, they're brilliant, they're the best educated people. hoffman was at stanford, zuckerberg was at harvard, the elite now goes into the internet. that's where the smart kids go. so they're driving policy. the problem with america is given itself anti-political -- given its anti-political culture, the smartest people don't go into politics. and that process is come pounded -- compounded mor

texas over the top really. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> bottom of the hour now. welcome back, everyone. i'm randi kaye. here are a few stories we're watching this morning. new developments in that shooting that killed a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi now thinks he may have died by friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivie was shot and killed this week in arizona. originally officials said ivie and his colleague, wounded in the incident, came under fire after responding to a sensor that went off, but authorities say the only shell casings found at the scene were those belonging to the a

and their guests. >> i really specialize in technology and helping those small technology companies through the process. >> you find that champion for your cause and you ride that for all its worth. >> reporter: our cameras were allowed along on actual lobby visits, being conducted most any time congress is in session. davis is such a familiar face in the halls of the capitol, republican congresswoman mary bono mack greets him with a kiss. >> lobbyists trade on -- if you want to use the bad word -- trade on friendships. >> excuse me. this is a won woman. >> do i ever ask a friend to do something contrary to their values and judgment on the facts? never. >> you know i've been a friend of the congressman for many years. >> i do. reporter: today they're paying a call on pennsylvania democratic congresswoman. >> that's why i try to make sure my door is open to everyone. and that we get the right information so we can make the best decisions. >> reporter: there are two components to successful lobbying. access and money. donations from lobbyists and their clients to members of congress. while it

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? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> who is spying on israel from the air? that is what its military is wondering after shooting down a drone in southern israel. look at this video. statement from the israel defense forces says it is not clear where the drone came from, but it carried no weapons or explosives. the israeli soldiers are searching for clues in the area where it was brought down. >>> anger over u.s. drone strikes led to a massive protest today in pakistan. a convoy of more than 100 vehicles traveling from islamabad to the tribal region as part of the protest. the people are angered over the attacks, although the u.s. won't confirm it is behind the strikes. >>> and turkey hit syria today with two artillery rounds, it was believed the shells were intended to hit the rebels who surrounded the village. they have warned people near the border not to go outside. >>> and turkish worries about the bloodshed in syria are understandable.

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to be on the cutting edge of the latest technology. >> reporter: at the strauss family farm, organic dairy farmer albert strauss is pushing back against genetically modified technology. >> i have my own concerns about what affects it has on land, what affects it has on animals. >> reporter: he worries that bio engineering crops can contamination organic crops like his cow's feeds. these two california farmers represent the two sides of this war. people have if right to know if their foods is made from gmo. >> we're saying put it on the label and let people make choices for themselves about what they buy and eat. >> reporter: but opponents say requiring labels on genetically modified foods will make people think they are not healthy. >> by putting a scary sounding label on food products giving people the impression that the foods are somehow unsafe when they are simply not true. >> this technology has been tested more than anything. >> reporter: she says years of research has deemed the fda and others to deem the foods safe. >> go's are probably safer than any food on the system. there should be a

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used his technology and s discovery to make mainly gain. >>reporter: cell are known as induced stem cell or i p s cell. the doctor believes they will be used in practical therapy including treating eye disee le malar degerati. >> i ink is ready to yvshti colleagueescribe the doctor as humble. bordering on shy. they say he's unlike will i to change despite the intense international spotlight. >> i about i'm basic scientist. >> basic scientist. carolyn hnson repoing conats to him. >> noing bac aboutn austriareevil either. felix is about to take sky diving to new height. tomorrow a balloon will lift felix capsule from new mexico up to 122,000 feet. that's where he plans to jump in a pressurize suit and drop more than 22 miles back to earth. he know what is to expect after previous jump recently from 96,000 feet. fichlt standing there in a pressure suit the only thing you hear is yourself breathing and you can seethe curve of the earth and see the sky totally black. >>reporter: he's also trying to be the first man outside a vehicle to break the speed of sound. higher altitude f

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look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> a 360 news and business bulletin. opposition groups in syria say 197 people died in violence throughout the country today. they say that opposition forces have taken over an area where the government forces detained and tortured anti reng eem activists. girl was shot on her way home from school yesterday. the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. spokesman for the taliban said if she survives this time she won't next time, quote we will certainly kill her. the amateur film maker was in federal courtroom in california today. prosecutors are trying to evoke his probation from a 2010 bank fraud case. >>> evidence against lance armstrong includes sworn testimony from 11 teammates who say they saw him doping. >>> anderson, a zoo in florida is offering an unusual >>> goa growing number of companies are offering money to hackers to find security issues in their products. and a zoo in florida is offeri

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